Show MUSIC AND AND DRAMA DRANA Her lIer Own as lh tie right tray 3 Though It like to end m in gloom It cooed naca In trl sorrow camo caine before the JO Joy as the s b before ote the morning And the great audience that fIlled the rite Salt LaKe base theatre went home not theY had seen con a ch play d delightfully pro pru but because Georgiana iana Carley nd Dick Coleman olman wore were to lIvo happily ever after arter JUSt like the princess and the prince in th stor U if It Is art to make the tho playgoer for forgot forgot got tt tie player for part It if t is art artto artto to make mahe stage le seem very human Sory real thon laUs Ma MaXIne lne Elliott and hon har entirely capable company showed Salt Lake what seal real art is 15 last J night are when iIer Own Way a does not ring true But It abounds wIth human interest too with the touches that shade lift so tool c that we can cannot cannot not say where the real b begins the imi imitation tation leaves off ott Miss Elliott has been the pub public lie lic for a number of 01 ye years but there here is always a charm and a freshness about her hor acting that make her welcome every everywhere where She was as young and as pretty last night as s she was n a dozen 3 years ears ago and she Is a very cry much bettor ac actress tress ss today than she sho was then In the part of Canley Miss Elliott Is so much herself that she might have pla played ed It always oft off the tho stage as well as on The glimpses of the actress were few of the woman many In the opening act actis Is a childrens party and by the way those children were great groat They have been nore natural If they had really been In the home of their parents and Miss Elliott Emott as the loving and loved Aunt Ge could not have havo entered more thoroughly Into their childish pleasures There waS no here emotionalism That came later One occasion was near tie close cloS ot of the second act where Georgi Georgiana ana says sas gOOdbye to her lover The next closed the thir act where she hears the report that he Is dead In both of these scenes s Elliott measured up to the most exacting requirements Tile The company compan that is supporting Miss Elliott Is satisfactory In every waY war At Atthe Atthe the head of the support we would place James Caress Carew In the ungracious part or of Sam Coast Mr Carew made us despise Ho woUld have been thor thoroughly despicable If he had not made lt It subtly apparent that his absolute lack of conscience was due more to his train trainIng training Ing and his environment than to th man himself He really did love Geor Georgiana glana giana with all the strength that was in him but h he made the mIstake of belier lag Ing he could bu buy her with mone moneA money A distinct individual hit was made by MIsS G r le Lawrence as Bells Bella the lady hair dresser Miss Lawrence got ot out or of tOE the part ever there was in it On at least one occasion the au audi audience l ence nce applauded her droll witticisms UP and the laughter was genuine the enjoyment keen aU all the time she was wason wason on the stage As r raI al lover r rd Coleman Chern not have hae a great deal to do but Ite he did his little welL teIL R C Herz made a capital Steven Car CarIe Carley I Ie ley and Fanny Addison pat was delI delIcI delicious cI cious us as Mrs Carley Georgiana step stepmother stepmother mother Her Own Way Yay Is well worth seeing It will be presented again to tonight night tomorrow night and at a matinee tomorrow The Hills of California opened to a big and pleased audience at lest last night Th pIa play has been seiri h here re before which undoubtedly ec c counts for the liberal patronage Many I changes have been made in the company compan since Ince The Hills of California was last I here but all the changes I have be been n made with jUdgment Th company I certainly has not suffered by them The name of the pla play Is not derived tI as a amany many people have hav supposed from the thc that there are arc hills in California I It Is hi named for the lUll Hill fatally of the Gol Golden en state stale There are thirteen people I in the play and ot of them are named Hill There are Amos Hill Hili and Arlel Arki Hill and Poppy Hill HIlI and Lucille Hill and I Pauline Hill Hili and aU all of them In capable hands add greatly to the pleasure of 01 the i I audience I There is plenty of action plenty of life plenty of humor and plenty of tragedy in the pia play Gus Tate fate as Stokes furnishes a good deal deai of fun unc I ho Is ably assisted by other members ol of I the company The Hills of CalifornIa goe goes again I tonight ht tomorrow night and at a 3 matinee matine I tomorrow I George Francis Bd Beard advance rf pr of the GlIttering Gloria com r telegram afternoon from San Francisco V lag that Dorothy Morton had been en n to take the part left lell vacant b by the th death of the star Miss Rush Miss Mor I Iton ton has already joined the company and andone an anone i one nce will be given In Sail SaIt t Lake next night According to a me message sage received last las t night b by P T Bannon advance manager for the tho San Toy the injuries uj by Mind II n Rudolph In an auto nt in Los Angeles are not no consIdered serious It was stated that tha Miss Rudolph would he be abl to resume hEr part Saturday night She will there therefore therefore fore be seen wIth the company here herc next nex week b I |